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Sunday, July 29, 2012

7/29/12 New Castle Summer Ale

Last night I sat down and had a New Castle Summer Ale. This was one of the beers I picked up in North Carolina. It had an average head when poured into a pilsener glass that came in at 2". The head appearance was white and foamy with excellent lacing. The head dissipated slowly and had a soft carbonation with flat clarity. The color was gold with a floral aroma and cereal taste. The flavor was light with an average finish length and a watery mouth feel. The tongue hit was towards the back with fair body lacing. Overall it was a good beer that was easy to drink with a good flavor. Thanks for reading and as always drink responsibly.

Don’t let its light, golden-yellow color fool you. Our Summer Ale packs a secret punch that’s just as bold as it is refreshing. It’s crisp with a touch of caramel, medium sweet in the middle, with a deliciously dry, hoppy finish that’s just the thing for a warm summer’s day. Or any time you’re feeling summery, really.